Colleges ranked by SAT Score: What do you find interesting?

Looking at the Life magazine article was definitely very interesting. If only the tuition prices were still in the $2k/year ballpark!

Returning to the list by SAT score in the first thread (and hopefully bringing the thread back to topic), these are some other thoughts I had while perusing the list:

  • Soka (CA) is within 5 points of Furman, Wheaton (MA), Hobart & William Smith, TCU, Marquette, Pepperdine, Loyola Chicago, and U. of San Diego.

  • #164 has 21 schools, some of which get much more attention than others: Pepperdine, Baylor, Texas Christian, Marquette, U. of Colorado-Boulder, U. of San Diego, Loyola Chicago, Auburn, U. of Alabama-Huntsville, DePauw (IN), Beloit, Muhlenberg, Gustavus Adolphus (MN), Wofford, CUNY Baruch, Elon, Truman State (MO), Kettering (MI), Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, and Taylor (IN).

  • U. of Puget Sound (WA) and SUNY-Geneseo are within 5 points of the 21 schools at #164, as well as Clark, UC-Davis, Virginia Tech, U. Mass-Amherst, The College of New Jersey, and Rochester Institute of Technology.

Does anyone else want to share anything that struck them while looking at the list?

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